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  2. Liverpool, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Area code. 717. FIPS code. 42-43968. Website. Historic Liverpool. Liverpool is a borough located in the northeastern corner of Perry County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical area. The borough's population was 959 at the time of the 2020 census.

  3. Liverpool Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    717. FIPS code. 42-099-43976. Liverpool Township is a township in Perry County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,037 at the 2020 census. [ 3] It is not to be confused with the borough of Liverpool, which is adjacent.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Perry County ...

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    Saville Township. 11. Little Buffalo Historic District. Little Buffalo Historic District. April 3, 1978. (#78002440) Southwest of Newport off Pennsylvania Route 34. 40°27′19″N 77°10′13″W  /  40.455278°N 77.170278°W  / 40.455278; -77.170278  (Little Buffalo Historic District) Centre and Juniata Townships.

  5. Molly Maguires - Wikipedia

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    Molly Maguires meeting to discuss strikes in the Pennsylvania coal mines, depicted in an 1874 illustration in Harper's Weekly.. The Molly Maguires was an Irish 19th-century secret society active in Ireland, Liverpool, and parts of the eastern United States, best known for their activism among Irish-American and Irish immigrant coal miners in Pennsylvania.

  6. Perry County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Perry County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 45,842. [1] The county seat is New Bloomfield. [2] The county was created on March 22, 1820, and was named for Oliver Hazard Perry, a hero of the War of 1812, who had recently died. [3]

  7. Millersburg Ferry - Wikipedia

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    August 2, 2006. Designated PHMC. May 20, 1973 [2] The Millersburg Ferry, also known as the Crow's Ferry, is the last operating ferry on the Susquehanna River. [3] It crosses the river between Millersburg in Dauphin County and Buffalo Township in Perry County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The ferry was established in the early 19th century.

  8. Red Covered Bridge (Liverpool, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Covered Bridges of Adams, Cumberland, and Perry Counties TR. NRHP reference No. 80003597 [1] Added to NRHP. August 25, 1980. The Red Covered Bridge is a historic, wooden covered bridge located in Liverpool Township in Perry County, Pennsylvania, USA. It is a 55-foot-long (17 m) King post bridge, constructed in 1886. It crosses Bargers Run.

  9. Newlin Mill Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Newlin Mill Complex, also referred to as The Newlin Grist Mill, is a water-powered gristmill on the west branch of Chester Creek near Concordville, Pennsylvania built in 1704 by Nathaniel and Mary Newlin and operated commercially until 1941. During its three centuries of operation, the mill has been known as the Lower Mill, the Markham Mill ...